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Bus News Archives, June 21 2023
Jun 21 2023 - Cody Longo died after years of chronic alcohol abuse
A coroner has confirmed Cody Longo's death was linked to years of chronic alcohol abuse. The 34-year-old 'Days of Our Lives' star was found dead in a bed at a home in Austin, Texas back in February ...
Jun 21 2023 - Substance Use Treatment Centers in Meridian, MS
Family-owned and operated, Mississippi Drug and Alcohol Treatment ... These substance use treatment centers in Meridian focus on providing mental health and substance abuse services.
Jun 21 2023 - Elbert Lee Crosby, Hermitage, PA
HERMITAGE, Pennsylvania (MyValleyTributes) – Elbert Lee Crosby, of Hermitage, Pennsylvania, transitioned from this life during the early morning hours on Saturday, June 17, 2023, while a patient at ...
Jun 21 2023 - The Texas Rangers: 200 Years Of Justice
From buckskins and Bowie knives to business suits and computers, the Texas Rangers have carried on a daily fight for two centuries with one solemn goal: to serve and protect the people of the Lone ...
Jun 21 2023 - Business in Boardman closing doors after more than 90 years in operation
The company first started selling and repairs light fixtures for Mahoning County residents and business owners in 1928.
Jun 21 2023 - Destination Cleveland leading effort to help NE Ohio businesses profit from solar eclipse
Northeast Ohio has an advantage over Casper, Wyoming, which saw widespread misinformation and confusion that limited returns from the 2017 total eclipse.
Jun 21 2023 - Colorado look-back law on child sex abuse struck down as unconstitutional
The state Supreme Court snuffed out claims against a former high school coach accused of abusing a female athlete in the early 2000s.
Jun 21 2023 - Big Hops New Braunfels is holding Saturday silent auction so it can stay in business
Big Hops New Braunfels is located at 2188 TX-46, Suite 107. It’s open Monday through Thursday from 3-10 p.m., Friday and Saturday from noon to midnight and Sunday from noon-8 p.m. Nina Rangel uses ...
Jun 21 2023 - 6 businesses coming soon to New Braunfels
Multiple local businesses are coming soon to New Braunfels, from a Tex-Mex restaurant to an animal hospital to a frozen custard spot.
Jun 21 2023 - Enid firework stands explode with business
Roadside stands, warehouses and family businesses that have sat dormant since last year can legally sell fireworks until July 6.
Jun 21 2023 - Spontaneous wildfire burning in Englewood
ENGLEWOOD, Fla. – A spontatneous combustion caused a wildfire in Englewood on Wednesday. According to the Florida Forest Service Myakka River District, a quarter-acre mulch fire broke out at San Casa ...
Jun 21 2023 - Colorado Springs area business events starting June 18
Southern Colorado Women's Chamber of Commerce Business Luncheon — 11 a.m.-1 p.m., Three Graces Ballroom, Strata Wellness Building, 3314 Mesa Road, $38-$50. Registration: tinyurl.com/3x92btsa.
Jun 21 2023 - Summer is here: the weather outlook for Columbus and central Ohio
Summer officially arrives on Wednesday, June 21, at 10.58 a.m. EDT, when the sun takes its northernmost course across the sky on the longest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere.
Jun 21 2023 - In Poland, a manufactured panic about ‘reds under the bed’
It has also rattled allies in the United States and the European Union who have relied on Poland, a NATO member, to act as a key transit hub for military aid to Ukraine since early 2022. In a ...
Jun 21 2023 - Poland village hears from another engineering firm
POLAND — Village council is looking for a new engineer. Tuesday, council heard a presentation from Terry Fercana, business development executive for Environmental Design Group with offices in ...
Jun 21 2023 - Dauphin County Hallmark location now closed after 33 years
A long-time, local Hallmark location is now closed after being in business for over three decades. Kathy’s Hallmark, located at the Colonial Commons on 5076 Jonestown Road in Harrisburg, announced ...
Jun 21 2023 - Virginia preschool teacher faces child cruelty, assault charges
A teacher in Front Royal, Virginia, is facing child cruelty charges after she was accused of abusing preschoolers.
Jun 21 2023 - What's next for proposed Disney-area Central Florida Tourism Oversight District business advisory g
See what's next for the proposed Disney-area Central Florida Tourism Oversight District business advisory groups.
Jun 21 2023 - NY’s small cannabis farmers will soon be competing with medical operators for shelf space
When Michael Casacci received a cannabis growing license for his Buffalo cultivation company, he was under the impression that small farmers’ businesses would have a significant headstart ...
Jun 21 2023 - So you want to use less home heating oil: A starter guide
This guide will be periodically updated with new tips and incentives to help Mainers transition off home heating oil and onto lower-carbon, lower-cost technologies. Today, we’re focusing on energy ...
Jun 21 2023 - Find a treasure trove of goods at Scavenger’s Journey
Scavenger’s Journey has has been working to promote the small town businesses that help to make South Dakota feel like home. Scavenger Journey’s Sarah Hargens ...
Jun 21 2023 - Pulse Oil Corp. Announces Change of Auditor
Pulse would also like to thank Manning Elliott for their service over the past years with Pulse. About Pulse Pulse is a Canadian company incorporated under the Business Corporations Act (Alberta) that ...
Jun 21 2023 - Judge issues gag order in Phenix City Riverwalk double-homicide death penalty case
both with Phenix City’s Funderburk Law Group. Tim Chitwood is from Seale, Alabama, and started as a police beat reporter with the Ledger-Enquirer in 1982. He since has covered Columbus’ serial ...
Jun 21 2023 - Areas in West Central Alberta respond to extreme flooding
It has been relentless,” said Yellowhead County Mayor Wade Williams in an interview with CTV National News. “We’ve got roads washing out, we’ve got bridges being compromised.” Chantal Bustard, a ...
Jun 21 2023 - Time for repairs and upgrades at North Little Rock Boys & Girls Clubs unit
Things are pretty busy on this Wednesday morning at the Jim Wetherington Unit of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Arkansas in North Little Rock.
Jun 21 2023 - Substance use disorders: There’s help, but not enough
Substance abuse disorders are growing along with the county. And the addition of the opiate fentanyl into the mix, both as an instantly addictive opiate of choice and a deadly, and often hidden, ...
Jun 21 2023 - Md. governor announces plan to bring back Baltimore transit project
While the initial idea was for a light rail project, it remains unclear how a revised Red Line project will take shape, whether as a light rail, a rapid bus system or a combination of mass transit ...
Jun 21 2023 - Muncy Bank Financial, Inc., and CCFNB Bancorp, Inc., Select New Names for Future Combined Bank and
MUNCY, Pa. & BLOOMSBURG, Pa., June 21, 2023--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Muncy Bank Financial, Inc. (OTCQB: MYBF) and CCFNB Bancorp, Inc. (OTCPK: CCFN) jointly announced that, in connection with their proposed ...
Jun 21 2023 - Bus driver arrested on DUI charge while taking Pirates from Chicago to Milwaukee, police say
The driver isn't a Pirates employee but was contracted to drive the team to Milwaukee after the completion of their series with the Chicago Cubs.
Jun 21 2023 - Dozens gather for walking tours in Chester County in honor of Juneteenth
The first tour focused on 19th-century Black businesses, whose impact is still felt today. The second tour was on the underground railroad.
Jun 21 2023 - Fort Wayne Urban League transitions into future with new board, funding
With new programs and funding, the Fort Wayne Urban League (FWUL) is on track to continue its century-long mission of serving the African American community and other residents in underserved areas.
Jun 21 2023 - Used GMC Yukon for sale in Newberg, OR
No high pressure. I was treated with respect and they are very transparent with the way they do business at Newberg Chevrolet. Love the exterior body lines, the front sits a bit higher than the ...
Jun 21 2023 - Funeral plans set for Ontario boater, firefighter who died in double beach tragedy
One was a man who loved the beach and his family. The other was a volunteer firefighter and Bayfield business owner known for his generosity, kindness and hard work. The families of both men who died ...
Jun 21 2023 - After Texas CROWN Act signed into law, Tyler businesswoman shares personal experience
Tyler resident and businesswoman Jasmine Ware is no stranger to the struggles of being in the corporate world where she said she was often questioned about or discriminated against because ...
Jun 21 2023 - Colton Man Arrested in Norco on Suspicion of Armed Robbery
A 33-year-old man from Colton was arrested in Norco on suspicion of robbing someone at gunpoint in a business in the unincorporated area near Corona known as Home Gardens, authorities said Saturday.
Jun 21 2023 - Truck Driver Killed after School Bus Crash on Litton Avenue [Colton, CA]
COLTON, CA (November 15, 2021) – A school bus crash on Litton Avenue kills one tow truck driver last Tuesday afternoon. The incident occurred around 1:08 p.m. in the area of South La Cadena ...
Jun 21 2023 - Ethan Page: Matt Hardy's Arcade Gives Out Tickets With His Name On Them
AEW star Ethan Page shares some insight into the arcade that Matt Hardy has at the Hardy Compound. Speaking on Busted Open Radio, Page was asked whether he has been to the Hardy Compound yet, and he ...
Jun 21 2023 - Hooplandia could lead to busy weekend for West Springfield businesses
We are just days away from the Hooplandia basketball tournament tipping off at the Eastern States Exposition fairgrounds, which could mean a big weekend for local businesses.
Jun 21 2023 - Woman allegedly steals Coast Guard tricycle, rides it onto taxiway of busy Florida airport
The Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office arrested a woman at the St. Pete-Clearwater International Airport for allegedly stealing a Coast Guard tricycle and riding it onto the taxiway.
Jun 21 2023 - Florida woman allegedly steals Coast Guard tricycle, rides it onto taxiway of busy airport and trie
A Florida woman is facing felony charges after she allegedly broke into a U.S. Coast Guard installation, stole a tricycle, and drove it onto the active taxiway of the St. Pete-Clearwater ...
Jun 21 2023 - Photos: Thrills abound at Woodland Planters Days
During a workshop … Woodland mayor talks utilities, finances during town hall “We have a really great group right now that are asking questions and try to drive the bus,” Finn said about the current ...
Jun 21 2023 - Therapists in Huntingdon, PA
I am a licensed clinical social worker, specializing in trauma treatment. I have ten years of experience working with adolescents and adults as they work to heal from emotional and sexual abuse ...
Jun 21 2023 - Denison welcomes new council member
DENISON, Texas (KTEN) — Mayor Pro Tem Robert Crawley was re-appointed to the position for another term at a busy Denison City Council meeting Tuesday night. "He served as mayor pro tem last year, and ...
Jun 21 2023 - Northumberland business ‘makes a splash’ on the high street with new premises
Puddles, located on West Street, Berwick has grown and moved premises thanks to local business support programme, Business Northumberland. Visitors can… | North East | Retail | Sales | Entrepreneur | ...
Jun 21 2023 - DORA expansion proposal presented to Marion City Council brings eight businesses into fold
Marion City/County Regional Planning submitted the DORA expansion proposal to Marion City Council's Legislation and Codes Committee this week.
Jun 21 2023 - New apartment project coming to downtown Green Bay, 72 apartments available in 2024
If you have walked down Washington Street in Green Bay, you may have noticed a brick building called Baylake City Center. While it currently only has a few businesses, it will soon have 72 apartment ...
Jun 21 2023 - Hartselle Police Say Man Burned Child, Caused Extensive
Ryan Craig Rezek was charged with aggravated child abuse after the Hartselle Police Department (HPD) responded to a welfare check request from a caller. .
Jun 21 2023 - Hartselle Police: Man burned child, caused extensive bruising
Ryan Craig Rezek, 29, was arrested on May 23 and charged with aggravated child abuse after the Hartselle Police Department (HPD) responded to a welfare check request from a caller. According to a ...
Jun 21 2023 - Minnesota Farmfest / Redwood County, MN
The Minnesota Farmfest show brings together area farmers and top agribusinesses for three days of networking, policy discussion, and special events. Displays of new products  and sessions offering ...
Jun 21 2023 - South Dakota Commission on Gaming releases April numbers; Deadwood sees major increase
According to the South Dakota Commission on Gaming, Deadwood’s April gaming handle was up 7.81% over April 2022. With eight businesses now offering sports wagering, this form of gambling had the ...
Jun 21 2023 - Marshalltown man dies after coming in contact with power line in Marion County
Officials have released the name of a man who died Wednesday after encountering a live power line in Bussey. A news release from Marion County said a 911 call came in from ...
Jun 21 2023 - 🌱 Dual Restaurant Opened For Business + Gainesville Teen Missing
Good morning, everybody. Lauren Kubiak here with your fresh copy of the Gainesville Patch newsletter, filled with all the local news you need to know right now. Today’s Gainesville Patch ...
Jun 21 2023 - Converted basketball player leads Prior Lake to the boys volleyball club state title
Luka Mortensen's 18 kills helped the Lakers to a victory over Rogers in the final, as the sport continues its transition to being a Minnesota State High School League-sponsored sport for the 2024-25 ...
Jun 21 2023 - Sexual Abuse Therapists in Grayson, GA
Grayson Sexual Abuse Sexual Abuse Therapists in Grayson, GA See all therapists in Grayson Issues Insurance Gender Types of Therapy Age Price More... Christine R Petro Psychologist, PsyD Verified ...
Jun 21 2023 - Lakewood Park And Ride Closing For Four Months
LAKEWOOD, WA - The SR 512 park and ride facility along South Tacoma Way will close next week for four months for upgrades, according to Pierce Transit officials. The county has to close the lot ...
Jun 21 2023 - What’s the quirkiest place in the Tacoma area? It might be Lakewood’s B&I Public Market
Tacoma Service Journalism Reporter Jared Gendron explores a Pierce County business to find out why it’s considered a local curiosity.
Jun 21 2023 - No children injured in school bus crash that shut down I-15
Traffic was at a standstill for hours Saturday evening on Interstate 15 in Salt Lake County due to a crash involving a school bus.
Jun 21 2023 - NJBIZ Conversations: William Barrett
William Barrett, CEO of Mandelbaum Barrett, discusses the state of the M&A market and how business owners can boost valuations.
Jun 21 2023 - Rosenberg man accused of repeatedly hurting dogs indicted for animal cruelty
A 24-year-old Rosenberg man accused of injuring a dog in March and later caught abusing another dog in April has been indicted on a felony charge of animal cruelty.
Jun 21 2023 - Man wanted for allegedly stealing 18-wheeler auto parts from Laredo business
Laredo Police need your help locating a man wanted for allegedly stealing 18-wheeler tires and rims from a local business.
Jun 21 2023 - Mayor of Tulsa, Oklahoma issues emergency proclamation after severe storm rolls through
Service crews are busy restoring power to homes and businesses after severe storms with damaging winds moved through much of Oklahoma and Arkansas Saturday.
Jun 21 2023 - Cooling centers available across Oklahoma for those without electricity
Multiple local businesses, churches and other locations have opened their doors for those suffering from lack of electricity following Saturday's storm.  Central Park Community Center, 1500 South Main ...
Jun 21 2023 - City of Broken Arrow responds to storm aftermath
The City of Broken Arrow outlined their response to Saturday night’s storms that left a number of homes and businesses without power ...
Jun 21 2023 - Broken Arrow Police investigate child abuse death
The Broken Arrow Police Department is investigating alongside the FBI after a girl died from suspected child abuse injuries.
Jun 21 2023 - UP History Conference returns to Iron Mountain for first time in 19 years
It has been 19 years since the Menominee Range Historical Foundation hosted the U.P. History Conference. With its return this weekend, museum members are busy getting ready. Since 2004, the museum has ...
Jun 21 2023 - Central Pa. to go back under an air-quality alert Monday
Central Pennsylvania will begin the week that transitions into summer under another air quality alert. The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection has issued a Code Orange Air Quality ...
Jun 21 2023 - Lebanon Transit looks to upgrade service route
The Lebanon Transit is looking to update its service route and they are also looking for feedback. A PennDOT funded Service Review began in the county last year.
Jun 21 2023 - 12-year-old Perryville girl opens candy shop
A 12-year-old Perryville girl is learning that running a business can be pretty sweet. She’s opened her very own candy store.
Jun 21 2023 - Lane Closures: Traffic On I-684 In Bedford To Be Impacted
Commuters in Northern Westchester are being warned of a series of lane closures that will soon impact traffic on a busy highway. A series of single and double lane closures will affect Interstate 684 ...
Jun 21 2023 - Juneteenth Freedom Festival back in Holland
Juneteenth Freedom Festival is returning to Holland on Saturday. (June 16, 2023) A total of 14 people have now come forward with allegations that a former Grand Rapids gymnastics coach sexually abused ...
Jun 21 2023 - Austin Metz returns to The Holland Sentinel as full-time business reporter
Metz joins award-winning staff members, including education reporter Mitchell Boatman, general reporter Evan Sasiela and photographer Cody Scanlan.
Jun 21 2023 - Carport company earns ‘F’ rating from BBB
Metal buildings are big business in Surry County which is evidenced by the fact that seemingly every other Ford F150 or Dodge Ram truck going down the road has a hauler in tow with the ...
Jun 21 2023 - Hippo Pharmacy in Hutto closing after 3 years in business
Owner Sajid Shaikh said via several social media posts that he could no longer run the pharmacy due to unexpected health challenges.
Jun 21 2023 - Central Lee sails past Columbus in softball
Jaci Hawk went 3-for-3 with a double, stole three bases, scored three runs and drove in a run to help the Central Lee High School softball team to a 9-2 ...
Jun 21 2023 - Mississippi Lottery’s summer promotion launches party barge give away
JACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) – The Mississippi Lottery will give away a 2023 Sun Tracker Party Barge package from Performance Marine in Columbus, as well as $10,000 in cash! This is part of the lottery’s ...
Jun 21 2023 - Former financial officer who pleaded guilty to embezzling from Mississippi taxpayers found dead in
A former financial officer who pleaded guilty to stealing thousands from the city of Columbus has died in prison. WHAT WE KNOW: WLBT in Jackson reports that former City of Columbus Chief Financial ...
Jun 21 2023 - Vermont lawmakers gear up for busy week ahead with veto session
Vermont lawmakers will get back to work in Montpelier on Tuesday to try to override several vetoes from Gov. Phil Scott. Our Calvin Cutler has a preview.
Jun 21 2023 - Abacoa at a crossroad: Should final buildings in Jupiter business district have no businesses?
The Jupiter business district has struggled since it opened in 2001. A developer wonders if its last vacant sites should only have housing, not shops.
Jun 21 2023 - MA Center Chicago to Host C20 Symposium on Compassion July 8
The in-person symposium will foster discussion and collaboration among experts, advocates, government, business leaders, and NGOs to help solve societal problems. A one-day in-per ...
Jun 21 2023 - Amherst Man Indicted On 10 Child Sexual Abuse Images Charges: Roundup
NY man indicted on Bedford theft charge; Goffstown strangulation indictment; Manchester drug indictments; Weare man faces threat charge.
Jun 21 2023 - Louisiana man accused of sex abuse to be locked up for 35 years
A Hammond man will serve 35 years behind bars after pleading guilty to five counts of sexual battery. The Office of the Twenty-first Judicial District Attorney ...
Jun 21 2023 - NMCAC expands mental health services with county funding
READY TO HELPThe Northern Michigan Children’s Assessment Center is now in a position to help not only children who have been the victim of abuse and/or neglect, but also adults. Yuncker said at times ...
Jun 21 2023 - Retailers joining forces with California DOJ to fight organized retail crimes
California A.G. Rob Bonta announced a first-of-its-kind commitment between the state's DOJ and businesses, which will combat complex and orchestrated crime rings.
Jun 21 2023 - Stanley M. Bergman Delivers Commencement Address at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
MELVILLE, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Stanley M. Bergman ... at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Adams School of Dentistry. Addressing the 2023 graduating class, Mr. Bergman stressed ...
Jun 21 2023 - A look at what's happening in central Alberta this weekend
It’s another busy weekend in central Alberta. Father’s Day is on Sunday, June 18th and there are a few events being held to celebrate those special father figures in your life. Additionally, local ...
Jun 21 2023 - ‘Let’s make it fun’: Frisco Main Street businesses prepare outdoor seating for summer
As the sun shone down Monday, June 19, Sally Ting dragged several tables onto wooden platforms set up in the parking spots outside Butterhorn Bakery and Cafe in Frisco. It was lunchtime and, between ...
Jun 21 2023 - Christian-owned Texas business shielded from LGBT bias claims -appeals court
The unanimous three-judge panel of the New Orleans-based 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals found that Braidwood Management, which runs an alternative health center in Texas, cannot be sued by the U.S.
Jun 21 2023 - Umpqua Bank impacted by cyberattack that led to Oregon DMV data breach
Umpqua Bank has confirmed it is among other businesses and government agencies -- including the Oregon DMV -- that have been hit by a cyberattack against the MOVEit file transfer software.
Jun 21 2023 - Denton Power Duo: Stoke and TWU Center for Women Entrepreneurs Announce Return of AccelerateHER
Are you a woman entrepreneur looking to kickstart your innovative business idea? Here’s an incubator program based in Denton that could transform your dreams into reality. Texas Woman’s University’s ...
Jun 21 2023 - What’s Open, What’s Closed: New spots for calzones, Indian cuisine headed to Denton
Fans of Thistle Creative Reuse and Old Bear Vintage will find more to love when the two businesses’ new shared space opens, though a date has not yet been announced.
Jun 21 2023 - Oregon church leader gets 13 years in long-running child sex abuse case
An Oregon alternative church leader who has been convicted three times of sexually abusing the daughter of one of his congregants was sentenced Tuesday to 13 years and four months in state prison.
Jun 21 2023 - 25 Awesome Things To Do In Palm Springs, California
Palm Springs, CA is nothing if not unique. This desert city has had a long association with the rich and famous of Hollywood and continues to prove as a great escape from the hustle and bustle of more ...
Jun 21 2023 - Storm causes fuel shortage, power outages
A storm that raged through much of Oklahoma Saturday, June 17, left many thousands of homes and businesses without power, although in Cherokee County, the outages were minimal.
Jun 21 2023 - Why Wisconsin signee James Durand is perfect O-line addition for Air Raid transition
Four-star O-line signee James Durand stayed committed to Wisconsin amid the coaching change and offers deep Air Raid experience.
Jun 21 2023 - 2023 HOF Inductees Include Trail Hero, Businessman, Publishers
A snowmobile trail developer, a businessman and a publishing family will be inducted into the International Snowmobile Hall of Fame for 2023.
Jun 21 2023 - Colorado Supreme Court strikes down law benefitting child sex abuse survivors
The Colorado Supreme Court slammed the door on Tuesday to victims who endured child sex abuse years or decades in the past, striking down a recent law that empowered survivors to sue their ...
Jun 21 2023 - Dave Van Horn: Everybody Hoping 'Edge' on Hogs Helps Postseason
this week the Razorbacks start Wednesday against Texas A&M, a team they swept at ... "It was interesting," Van Horn said. "The bus was really quiet." Considering they just won a share of the ...
Jun 21 2023 - Man arrested on murder complaint amid child abuse investigation, Broken Arrow police say
Broken Arrow police arrested a 20-year-old man accused of abusing and killing a child. Open the video player above to see some of the headlines KOCO 5 is following.
Jun 21 2023 - Broken Arrow dealing with severe weather, power restoration
Broken Arrow responded to the 90mph storm last night, leaving thousands of homes and businesses without power.
Jun 21 2023 - What will Richmond Hill look like in 5 years? Have your say in city's future
Residents, businesses and Richmond Hill stakeholders are invited to participate in an online survey and attend an open house to aid the development of the city’s 2023-2027 Strategic Plan. A strategic ...
Jun 21 2023 - CarbonMeta Technologies To Spin Off CarbonMeta Green Building Materials Subsidiary
Woodinville, WA, June 20, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- CarbonMeta Technologies, Inc. (OTC PINK:COWI) announced plans today for CarbonMeta Technologies to spin off its green building materials business to ...
Jun 21 2023 - Government of Canada Supports Project to Prevent and Address Elder Abuse in Québec
Elder abuse can have serious health and psychosocial consequences, including premature mortality, poor physical and mental health, diminished quality of life, and increased rates of emergency services ...
Jun 21 2023 - Minocqua Museum prepares for summer visitors
Minocqua comes alive each summer with seasonal businesses and tourist. One spot brings the island city’s history alive as well.
Jun 21 2023 - Albany tavern owner wants to save Empire
A local business owner is hoping to save the Albany Empire arena football team. Todd Shapiro, the owner of the War Room Tavern in downtown Albany, appealed to the National Arena League Tuesday to ...
Jun 21 2023 - ‘He threatened to shoot me,’ wife said in affidavit before Marion County murder-suicide
The Marion County woman killed in an apparent murder-suicide last week by her estranged husband said in a December affidavit that her husband had threatened to shoot her and verbally abused her every ...
Jun 21 2023 - Former Marysville nurse pleads guilty to sexually abusing patients
MARYSVILLE, Ohio (WCMH) — A former nurse has pleaded guilty to sexually abusing patients for more than a decade under the guise of medical exams. Brian Frey pleaded guilty on Tuesday to 17 counts of ...
Jun 21 2023 - Colorado Vet Clinic welcomes new veterinarian with Valley ties
Colorado Vet Clinic (CVC), an established La Junta business since 1968, is getting a new “face” in the clinic.
Jun 21 2023 - North Texas weather: At least 5 tornadoes damage Grapevine, North Richland Hills, Decatur
Homeowners and businesses are encouraged to report storm damage to the Texas Division of Emergency Management at damage.tdem.texas.gov. North Richland Hills residents who need any resources beyond ...
Jun 21 2023 - ‘Extremely difficult’: Ontario man homeless after leg amputation
From working as a carpenter and business owner for 52 years, the 69-year-old now lives in his broken-down Dodge pickup truck in an Oakville shopping plaza.
Jun 21 2023 - Cadillac teases electric Escalade IQ ahead of an August reveal
The Escalade is an important vehicle for Cadillac, so it’s not a surprise to see the automaker working to keep it around in the transition to electrification. The electric version of the full-size ...
Jun 21 2023 - Cadillac teases the electric Escalade IQ ahead of an August 9th reveal
This will be Cadillac's first full-size, completely electric SUV. It follows the mid-sized Lyriq and the Celestiq sedan. The brand is introducing the Escalade IQ as part of its transition to an ...
Jun 21 2023 - The District recommends Event Center businesses to close ahead of rallies
The District and Lynnwood PD are recommending businesses near the Lynnwood Event Center to close Saturday due to safety concerns.
Jun 21 2023 - Women-only nude spa lawyer accuses trans activist of ‘malignant intent,’ trying to ‘destroy
A person who is … months away from gender reassignment surgery who complains and tries to ruin and destroy this business, that’s harmful, if not, malignant intent,” Tracy Tribbett told The ...
Jun 21 2023 - Homer Kakalias hit with new drug trafficking charges after AN0M bust
An alleged drug trafficker arrested as part of Operation Ironside has been hit with charges relating to kilograms of meth as detectives continue to review messages retrieved from the encrypted AN0M ...
Jun 21 2023 - Marriage Counseling Therapists in Fredonia, NY
I am a New York State Licensed Mental Health Counselor and Credentialed Alcohol Substance Abuse Counselor with 10 years of experience working in a variety of settings in the mental health field.
Jun 21 2023 - Ramada by Wyndham Richfield UT
Inside ASTA's executive committee leadership transitionTaking a look at the Society's accomplishments under Marc Casto and at future endeavors with incoming chair Jackie Friedman. An IC stole from ...
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